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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tom Lane ebfc56d3fb Handle impending sinval queue overflow by means of a separate signal
(SIGUSR1, which we have not been using recently) instead of piggybacking
on SIGUSR2-driven NOTIFY processing.  This has several good results:
the processing needed to drain the sinval queue is a lot less than the
processing needed to answer a NOTIFY; there's less contention since we
don't have a bunch of backends all trying to acquire exclusive lock on
pg_listener; backends that are sitting inside a transaction block can
still drain the queue, whereas NOTIFY processing can't run if there's
an open transaction block.  (This last is a fairly serious issue that
I don't think we ever recognized before --- with clients like JDBC that
tend to sit with open transaction blocks, the sinval queue draining
mechanism never really worked as intended, probably resulting in a lot
of useless cache-reset overhead.)  This is the last of several proposed
changes in response to Philip Warner's recent report of sinval-induced
performance problems.
2004-05-23 03:50:45 +00:00
Tom Lane 4af3421161 Get rid of rd_nblocks field in relcache entries. Turns out this was
costing us lots more to maintain than it was worth.  On shared tables
it was of exactly zero benefit because we couldn't trust it to be
up to date.  On temp tables it sometimes saved an lseek, but not often
enough to be worth getting excited about.  And the real problem was that
we forced an lseek on every relcache flush in order to update the field.
So all in all it seems best to lose the complexity.
2004-05-08 19:09:25 +00:00
Neil Conway 0370951347 Tiny assorted fixes: correct a typo in a comment in vacuumlazy.c, remove
some unused #include directives from bufmgr.c, and clarify comments in
bufmgr.h and buf.h
2004-04-25 23:50:58 +00:00
Neil Conway 139abc2896 Make LocalRefCount and PrivateRefCount arrays of int32, rather than long.
This saves a small amount of per-backend memory for LP64 machines.
2004-04-22 07:21:55 +00:00
Tom Lane 95a03e9cdf Another round of code cleanup on bufmgr. Use BM_VALID flag to keep track
of whether we have successfully read data into a buffer; this makes the
error behavior a bit more transparent (IMHO anyway), and also makes it
work correctly for local buffers which don't use Start/TerminateBufferIO.
Collapse three separate functions for writing a shared buffer into one.
This overlaps a bit with cleanups that Neil proposed awhile back, but
seems not to have committed yet.
2004-04-21 18:06:30 +00:00
Tom Lane 011c3e62e7 Code review for ARC patch. Eliminate static variables, improve handling
of VACUUM cases so that VACUUM requests don't affect the ARC state at all,
avoid corner case where BufferSync would uselessly rewrite a buffer that
no longer contains the page that was to be flushed.  Make some minor
other cleanups in and around the bufmgr as well, such as moving PinBuffer
and UnpinBuffer into bufmgr.c where they really belong.
2004-04-19 23:27:17 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 31338352bd * Most changes are to fix warnings issued when compiling win32
* removed a few redundant defines
* get_user_name safe under win32
* rationalized pipe read EOF for win32 (UPDATED PATCH USED)
* changed all backend instances of sleep() to pg_usleep

    - except for the SLEEP_ON_ASSERT in assert.c, as it would exceed a
32-bit long [Note to patcher: If a SLEEP_ON_ASSERT of 2000 seconds is
acceptable, please replace with pg_usleep(2000000000L)]

I added a comment to that part of the code:

    /*
     *  It would be nice to use pg_usleep() here, but only does 2000 sec
     *  or 33 minutes, which seems too short.
     */
    sleep(1000000);

Claudio Natoli
2004-04-19 17:42:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 48b2802eee When changing select() calls for delays into pg_usleep(), two comments
in s_lock.c were not updated, and still refers to select. Made my grep
hit the wrong files, so I figured a simple patch was in order.. (other
refs in the same comment block was changed..)

Magnus Hagander
2004-03-23 21:39:46 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 3947f653f9 * postmaster.c: cleanup pmdaemonize under win32; missed failure message
in CreateOptsFile
* s_lock.c: minor comment fix
* findbe.c: variables not used under win32 moved within #ifndef WIN32
case

Claudio Natoli
2004-03-15 16:18:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian c672aa823b For application to HEAD, following community review.
* Changes incorrect CYGWIN defines to __CYGWIN__

* Some localtime returns NULL checks (when unchecked cause SEGVs under
Win32
regression tests)

* Rationalized CreateSharedMemoryAndSemaphores and
AttachSharedMemoryAndSemaphores (Bruce, I finally remembered to do it);
requires attention.

Claudio Natoli
2004-02-25 19:41:23 +00:00
Tom Lane 7a57a67278 Replace opendir/closedir calls throughout the backend with AllocateDir
and FreeDir routines modeled on the existing AllocateFile/FreeFile.
Like the latter, these routines will avoid failing on EMFILE/ENFILE
conditions whenever possible, and will prevent leakage of directory
descriptors if an elog() occurs while one is open.
Also, reduce PANIC to ERROR in MoveOfflineLogs() --- this is not
critical code and there is no reason to force a DB restart on failure.
All per recent trouble report from Olivier Hubaut.
2004-02-23 23:03:10 +00:00
Tom Lane f83356c7f5 Do a direct probe during postmaster startup to determine the maximum
number of openable files and the number already opened.  This eliminates
depending on sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX), and allows much saner behavior on
platforms where open-file slots are used up by semaphores.
2004-02-23 20:45:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian af3b182a57 Here is a patch that implements setitimer() on win32. With this patch
applied, deadlock detection and statement_timeout now works.

The file timer.c goes into src/backend/port/win32/.

The patch also removes two lines of "printf debugging" accidentally left
in pqsignal.h, in the console control handler.

Magnus Hagander
2004-02-18 16:25:12 +00:00
Tom Lane da99cce7cd Avoid delaying postmaster shutdown by up to 10 seconds on platforms
where signals do not terminate sleep() delays.
2004-02-12 20:07:26 +00:00
Jan Wieck fc65a3e1fd Fixed bug where FlushRelationBuffers() did call StrategyInvalidateBuffer()
for already empty buffers because their buffer tag was not cleard out
when the buffers have been invalidated before.

Also removed the misnamed BM_FREE bufhdr flag and replaced the checks,
which effectively ask if the buffer is unpinned, with checks against the
refcount field.

Jan
2004-02-12 15:06:56 +00:00
Tom Lane c3c09be34b Commit the reasonably uncontroversial parts of J.R. Nield's PITR patch, to
wit: Add a header record to each WAL segment file so that it can be reliably
identified.  Avoid splitting WAL records across segment files (this is not
strictly necessary, but makes it simpler to incorporate the header records).
Make WAL entries for file creation, deletion, and truncation (as foreseen but
never implemented by Vadim).  Also, add support for making XLOG_SEG_SIZE
configurable at compile time, similarly to BLCKSZ.  Fix a couple bugs I
introduced in WAL replay during recent smgr API changes.  initdb is forced
due to changes in pg_control contents.
2004-02-11 22:55:26 +00:00
Tom Lane 58f337a343 Centralize implementation of delay code by creating a pg_usleep()
subroutine in src/port/pgsleep.c.  Remove platform dependencies from
miscadmin.h and put them in port.h where they belong.  Extend recent
vacuum cost-based-delay patch to apply to VACUUM FULL, ANALYZE, and
non-btree index vacuuming.

By the way, where is the documentation for the cost-based-delay patch?
2004-02-10 03:42:45 +00:00
Tom Lane 87bd956385 Restructure smgr API as per recent proposal. smgr no longer depends on
the relcache, and so the notion of 'blind write' is gone.  This should
improve efficiency in bgwriter and background checkpoint processes.
Internal restructuring in md.c to remove the not-very-useful array of
MdfdVec objects --- might as well just use pointers.
Also remove the long-dead 'persistent main memory' storage manager (mm.c),
since it seems quite unlikely to ever get resurrected.
2004-02-10 01:55:27 +00:00
Neil Conway f06e79525a Win32 signals cleanup. Patch by Magnus Hagander, with input from Claudio
Natoli and Bruce Momjian (and some cosmetic fixes from Neil Conway).
Changes:

    - remove duplicate signal definitions from pqsignal.h

    - replace pqkill() with kill() and redefine kill() in Win32

    - use ereport() in place of fprintf() in some error handling in
      pqsignal.c

    - export pg_queue_signal() and make use of it where necessary

    - add a console control handler for Ctrl-C and similar handling
      on Win32

    - do WaitForSingleObjectEx() in CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() on Win32;
      query cancelling should now work on Win32

    - various other fixes and cleanups
2004-02-08 22:28:57 +00:00
Jan Wieck f425b605f4 Cost based vacuum delay feature.
Jan
2004-02-06 19:36:18 +00:00
Jan Wieck 8d09e25693 Backing out the background writer sync() option.
Jan
2004-02-04 01:24:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 5ee2ae2049 Remove sleep() and use single PG_SLEEP call for Win32 signal handling
and consistency.

Change PG_USLEEP to use SleepEx() for signal interuptability.
2004-01-30 15:57:04 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 50491963cb Here's the latest win32 signals code, this time in the form of a patch
against the latest shapshot. It also includes the replacement of kill()
with pqkill() and sigsetmask() with pqsigsetmask().

Passes all tests fine on my linux machine once applied. Still doesn't
link completely on Win32 - there are a few things still required. But
much closer than before.

At Bruce's request, I'm goint to write up a README file about the method
of signals delivery chosen and why the others were rejected (basically a
summary of the mailinglist discussions). I'll finish that up once/if the
patch is accepted.


Magnus Hagander
2004-01-27 00:45:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian eec08b95e7 [all] Removed call to getppid in SendPostmasterSignal, replacing with a
PostmasterPid variable, which gets set (early) in PostmasterMain
getppid would not be the postmaster?

[fork/exec] Implements processCancelRequest by keeping an array of

pid/cancel_key structs in shared mem

[fork/exec] Moves AttachSharedMemoryAndSemaphores call for backends into
SubPostmasterMain

[win32] Implements reaper/waitpid by keeping an arrays of children
pids,handles in postmaster local mem
      - this item is largely untested, for reasons which should be
obvious, but appears sound

[win32/all] Added extern for pgpipe in Win32 case, and changed the second
pipe call (which seems to have been missed earlier) to pgpipe

[win32] #define'd ftruncate to chsize in the Win32 case

[win32] PG_USLEEP for Win32 has a misplaced paren. Fixed.

[win32] DLLIMPORT handling for MingW case


Claudio Natoli
2004-01-26 22:59:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ede3b762a3 Back out win32 patch so we can apply it separately. 2004-01-26 22:54:58 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f4921e5ca3 Attached is a patch that fixes some trivial typos and alignment. Please
apply.

Alvaro Herrera
2004-01-26 22:51:56 +00:00
Tom Lane c77f363384 Ensure that close() and fclose() are checked for errors, at least in
cases involving writes.  Per recent discussion about the possibility
of close-time failures on some filesystems.  There is a TODO item for
this, too.
2004-01-26 22:35:32 +00:00
Jan Wieck d77b63b17c Added GUC variable bgwriter_flush_method controlling the action
done by the background writer between writing dirty blocks and
napping.

    none (default)   no action
	sync             bgwriter calls smgrsync() causing a sync(2)

A global sync() is only good on dedicated database servers, so
more flush methods should be added in the future.

Jan
2004-01-24 20:00:46 +00:00
Jan Wieck dfdd59e918 Adjusted calculation of shared memory requirements to new
ARC buffer replacement strategy.

Jan
2004-01-15 16:14:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4cdf51e646 Drops in the CreateProcess calls for Win32 (essentially wrapping up the
fork/exec portion of the port), and fixes a handful of whitespace issues

Claudio Natoli
2004-01-11 03:49:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 38081fd000 Change PG_DELAY from msec to usec and use it consistenly rather than
select().   Add Win32 Sleep() for delay.
2004-01-09 21:08:50 +00:00
Neil Conway 192ad63bd7 More janitorial work: remove the explicit casting of NULL literals to a
pointer type when it is not necessary to do so.

For future reference, casting NULL to a pointer type is only necessary
when (a) invoking a function AND either (b) the function has no prototype
OR (c) the function is a varargs function.
2004-01-07 18:56:30 +00:00
Neil Conway dfc7e7b71d Code cleanup, mostly in the smgr:
- Update comment in IsReservedName() to the present day

     - Improve some variable & function names in commands/vacuum.c. I
       was planning to rewrite this to avoid lappend(), but since I
       still intend to do the list rewrite, there's no need for that.

     - Update some smgr comments which seemed to imply that we still
       forced all dirty pages to disk at commit-time.

     - Replace some #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code with assertions.

     - Make the distinction between OS-level file descriptors and
       virtual file descriptors a little clearer in a few comments

     - Other minor comment improvements in the smgr code
2004-01-06 18:07:32 +00:00
Tom Lane e8aa10ee47 ShmemInitHash forgot to specify HASH_ALLOC flag bit in its hash_create
call.  You'd think this would cause some problems, but because of the
way hash_create is coded, the only side-effect was creation of a useless
memory context for the hashtable.
2003-12-30 00:03:03 +00:00
Tom Lane f8eed65dfb Improve spinlock code for recent x86 processors: insert a PAUSE
instruction in the s_lock() wait loop, and use test before test-and-set
in TAS() macro to avoid unnecessary bus traffic.  Patch from Manfred
Spraul, reworked a bit by Tom.
2003-12-27 20:58:58 +00:00
Bruce Momjian aeddc2a60d Continued rearrangement to permit pgstat + BootstrapMain processes to be
fork/exec'd, in the same mode as the previous patch for backends.

Claudio Natoli
2003-12-25 03:52:51 +00:00
Tom Lane afb09b5a31 Use inlined TAS() on PA-RISC, if we are compiling with gcc.
Patch inspired by original submission from ViSolve.
2003-12-23 22:15:07 +00:00
Tom Lane 9adaf64da3 Mop-up for HAS_TEST_AND_SET refactoring. Un-break two or three platforms
that were broken, try to make layout of s_lock.h entries consistent,
use HAVE_SPINLOCKS in preference to HAS_TEST_AND_SET everywhere outside
s_lock.h itself.
2003-12-23 18:13:17 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 69f2e9b0fc Move slock_t typdefs into s_lock.h from include/port files for
centralization and easier maintanence.
2003-12-23 03:31:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 887b5a7be0 Remove NEED_I386_TAS_ASM and just test for compiler defines. 2003-12-23 00:32:06 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 9114cb1c5f This applied patch remove NEED_SPARC_TAS_ASM and instead uses __sparc ||
__sparc__.
2003-12-22 23:39:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ced30eb857 [ This description should have been on the earlier fork/exec
commit, but I am adding it now so it is in CVS.]

The patch basically is a slight rearrangement of the code to allow
fork/exec on Unix, with the ultimate goal of doing CreateProcess on
Win32.  The changes are:

        o  Write out postmaster global variables and per-backend
variables to be read by the exec'ed backend

        o  Mark some static variables as global when exec is used so
then can be dumped from postmaster.c, marked NON_EXEC_STATIC

        o  Remove value passing with -p now that we have per-backend
file

        o  Move some pointer storage out of shared memory for easier
dumping.

        o  Modified pgsql_temp directory cleanup to handle per-database
directories and the backend exec directory under datadir.


Claudio Natoli
2003-12-21 04:30:10 +00:00
Tom Lane 772d0f9345 The recent DUMMY_PROCS patch broke accounting for the number of semaphores
needed.  This caused us to fail all the time on Darwin, and we'd fail for
some values of maxBackends on SysV-sema platforms, too.
2003-12-21 00:33:33 +00:00
Tom Lane 16cc9dff4f bufmgr.c failed to compile on Darwin, because it didn't include
<sys/time.h> where struct timeval is defined.
2003-12-20 22:18:02 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d75b2ec4eb This patch is the next step towards (re)allowing fork/exec.
Claudio Natoli
2003-12-20 17:31:21 +00:00
Neil Conway fef0c8345a I posted some bufmgr cleanup a few weeks ago, but it conflicted with
some concurrent changes Jan was making to the bufmgr. Here's an
updated version of the patch -- it should apply cleanly to CVS
HEAD and passes the regression tests.

This patch makes the following changes:

     - remove the UnlockAndReleaseBuffer() and UnlockAndWriteBuffer()
       macros, and replace uses of them with calls to the appropriate
       functions.

     - remove a bunch of #ifdef BMTRACE code: it is ugly & broken
       (i.e. it doesn't compile)

     - make BufferReplace() return a bool, not an int

     - cleanup some logic in bufmgr.c; should be functionality
       equivalent to the previous code, just cleaner now

     - remove the BM_PRIVATE flag as it is unused

     - improve a few comments, etc.
2003-12-14 00:34:47 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 2afacfc403 This patch properly sets the prototype for the on_shmem_exit and
on_proc_exit functions, and adjust all other related code to use
the proper types too.

by Kurt Roeckx
2003-12-12 18:45:10 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e7ca867485 Try to reduce confusion about what is a lock method identifier, a lock
method control structure, or a table of control structures.

. Use type LOCKMASK where an int is not a counter.

. Get rid of INVALID_TABLEID, use INVALID_LOCKMETHOD instead.

. Use INVALID_LOCKMETHOD instead of (LOCKMETHOD) NULL, because
  LOCKMETHOD is not a pointer.

. Define and use macro LockMethodIsValid.

. Rename LOCKMETHOD to LOCKMETHODID.

. Remove global variable LongTermTableId in lmgr.c, because it is
  never used.

. Make LockTableId static in lmgr.c, because it is used nowhere else.
  Why not remove it and use DEFAULT_LOCKMETHOD?

. Rename the lock method control structure from LOCKMETHODTABLE to
  LockMethodData.  Introduce a pointer type named LockMethod.

. Remove elog(FATAL) after InitLockTable() call in
  CreateSharedMemoryAndSemaphores(), because if something goes wrong,
  there is elog(FATAL) in LockMethodTableInit(), and if this doesn't
  help, an elog(ERROR) in InitLockTable() is promoted to FATAL.

. Make InitLockTable() void, because its only caller does not use its
  return value any more.

. Rename variables in lock.c to avoid statements like
        LockMethodTable[NumLockMethods] = lockMethodTable;
        lockMethodTable = LockMethodTable[lockmethod];

. Change LOCKMETHODID type to uint16 to fit into struct LOCKTAG.

. Remove static variables BITS_OFF and BITS_ON from lock.c, because
  I agree to this doubt:
 * XXX is a fetch from a static array really faster than a shift?

. Define and use macros LOCKBIT_ON/OFF.


Manfred Koizar
2003-12-01 21:59:25 +00:00
Tom Lane 0902ece5b9 Force zero_damaged_pages to be effectively ON during recovery from WAL,
since there is no need to worry about damaged pages when we are going to
overwrite them anyway from the WAL.  Per recent discussion.
2003-12-01 16:53:19 +00:00
PostgreSQL Daemon 969685ad44 $Header: -> $PostgreSQL Changes ... 2003-11-29 19:52:15 +00:00